Mostly foreign people in clean room, mostly repeated and detailed work, takes advantage of there employees, pay rate is not good, management is poor, multi million dollar company with modern technology buildings yet they don’t pay there employees good..

Lack of advancement, no bonuses, poor management. Typical day was boring and repetitive. The work place culture was not very friendly or helpful. If you made one mistake they would yell and coach you. No training at all.

It seemed that no one was truly happy working here. People complain about others and just did not seem to be able cross their T's and dot their I's on a regular basis. Tem work needs to be improved on.

Pros

Nice building and some of the employees were nice to work with

Cons

They promot within based on years there verse who is qualified for the job

If you are used to any sort of structure and organization in life, avoid this place at all costs. Highly unorganized with terrible training. Below average pay for what is expected of you. Given the bare minimum to succeed. If you aren't good at figuring things out on your own you will have a hard time I guarantee it.

work directly with engineering dpt and help the engineers to design,and looking the best and easy form for assembling the new project of the company on base of the standards of FDA and ISO regulations.

Learned a lot at Oscor it was a pleasure working there, and would go back if ever to move back to Florida. Management would always help if needed, the co-workers were great to work with, there wasn't really anything hard about job if you keep your mind on your work. One of the best things about work was lunch time sitting and talking with the other employees.

Oscor Inc. is a privately held company, that has a lot of state of the art capabilities, and some very good talent. The company is mainly focused on devices for cardiology, such as heart leads, cardiovascular introducers, and catheters. Very extensive in house capabilities from design, tool shop/mold making, molding in both silicone and thermoplastics, extrusion, manufacturing, and sterilization.